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Property companies' bank borrowing tops £100m

Series: Estates Gazette ; (0207) 16 February 2002, 47(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Research from the Bank of England and DTZ shows property companies had run up bank debt in excess of £100bn by the end of last year. Outstanding debt to UK property companies rose 5.7% in the 4th quarter of 2001 to £71.3bn. The reasons for this included historically low interest rates and poor stock market ratings. With table of bank loans to property companies.
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Research from the Bank of England and DTZ shows property companies had run up bank debt in excess of £100bn by the end of last year. Outstanding debt to UK property companies rose 5.7% in the 4th quarter of 2001 to £71.3bn. The reasons for this included historically low interest rates and poor stock market ratings. With table of bank loans to property companies.